Heating breast milk too much can destroy important nutrients and proteins, making it less beneficial for the baby. Overheating can also create hot spots that can burn the baby's mouth. It is recommended to warm breast milk gently by placing the bottle in warm water instead of using a microwave or boiling water.
Milk will go back into your breasts. For example keep adding milk to the bowl and the breast pump will pump so much milk into your breast that it will explode!
No, breast milk is made by supply and demand. That very full filling when breast milk first comes in doesn't last long.
I don't know but probably drinking too much milk. your breast veins will stretch and tear and milk flies everywhere
Breast milk can be used in recipes for brownies or anything else. What you have to watch is that breast milk is much different than cow's milk. Human milk has much less fat than cow's milk and this will change the outcome of your recipe. Give it a try and let us know your results. This would be a great use of expressed breast milk that the baby does not need.
the more you let your baby breastfeed, the more chances of milk coming out.
Depends on the size of the breast and how pregant or how long after baby is born, the woman is.
No. Female humans do not have the capacity to produce that much milk. Humans are not cows.
The beauty of the milk produced by mammals is that it is specifically tailored for the offspring of each species. That means that cow's milk is best for calves, goat's milk is best for goat kids, breast milk is best for babies, etc. So yes, breast milk is better than "normal" (cow's) milk. The packaging for breast milk is also much more appealing than any other source of milk.
What the hell do you mean? Do you mean like breast milk? If so, then you shouldn't be doing that in your teens, and to anyone except babys. I really don't know what else to say on my part.
You can't microwave pumped breast milk because you will lose the micro-nutrients and important immunological properties found in it. Just thaw breast milk if it has been frozen, then warm to feeding temperature. Thaw in cold water. Then reheat gently only to the proper feeding temperature, not hotter. You can gently warm by running the bottle under hot tap water until warm or allowing it to sit in hot tap water just until warm. Do not warm a bottle of breast milk on the stove, instead first heat the water on the stove and then warm the milk in it off the burner. Health care professionals advise against microwave heating of any milk or formula for infants' bottles. Microwaves often have uneven heat distribution that can create areas in the liquid that are hot enough to burn the infant. Shaking is not an effective method to thoroughly mix after heating in a microwave to be sure that there are no longer any of these super heated spots that are hot enough to burn. Warming in water is a safer method.
A breast is there to give a baby the milk it needs. This special milk has things like Antibodys, that can help this baby, and for the rest of it's life, have less allergy's, have it's brain devoloped more properly, and other good things. Breast feeding is much healthier for the baby than formula, or regular milk.
A breast is there to give a baby the milk it needs. This special milk has things like Antibodys, that can help this baby, and for the rest of it's life, have less allergy's, have it's brain devoloped more properly, and other good things. Breast feeding is much healthier for the baby than formula, or regular milk.